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aaf14f  No.263794

By Azhar Sukri

https://www.aljazeera.com/profile/azhar-sukri.html

Before he died in 1994, former United States President Richard Nixon had an "uh-oh" moment of historic proportions, at least according to his speechwriter William Safire - a moment of doubt that is reverberating to this day.

"I asked him - on the record - if perhaps we had gone a bit overboard on selling the American public on the political benefits of increased trade [with China]," Safire wrote in an opinion piece for The New York Times in 2000.

"That old realist, who had played the China card to exploit the split in the Communist world, replied with some sadness that he was not as hopeful as he had once been: 'We may have created a Frankenstein',"

https://www.aljazeera.com/ajimpact/trade-tiktok-china-decoupling-affects-200803144706785.html

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